Example sentences of "[pers pn] have got from " in BNC.

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1 I made it from old aluminium tent-poles , some of which I had found in the attic a long time previously and some I had got from the town dump .
2 The authors he found most helpful in this ‘ interim ’ period were all mystics , or figures who emphasized spirit over matter — MacDonald , William Ralph Inge , Jacob Boehme , whose quasi-theosophical , semi-astrological De Signatura Rerum ( The Signatures of Things ) gave him ‘ about the biggest shaking up I 've got from a book , since I first read Phantastes ’ .
3 Erm I mean I I 've got from I think I 've certainly got Roger 's and and Norman 's erm stuff for
4 I think I 've got from chewing gum
5 The same answer I have got from several distinguished persons who had themselves had a particular pleasure in planting trees and plants with their own hands .
6 In fact they are some of those I have got from the ‘ bargain ’ cartons .
7 For God 's sake , what is it I have got from him , that it sets me so high ?
8 Oozing , not bright red , but mixed , it 's mixed bleeding really you 've got from capillary and very often in any injury you 'll get mixed bleeding , but are you going to be too concerned and analyze too carefully whether it 's blood from a vein or blood from an artery if it 's pouring out ?
9 Is that alright , cos then you 've gone away with any ideas you 've got from now which is probably none , er and then it also means that I do n't have to spend next week worrying in case we get to Friday and Thursday and you 're still not sure what you 're doing .
10 you 've you 've got from them , certainly .
11 So you 're okay on that you , you 've got from thinking oh I 'm stuck on the other , I 've nowhere to start ,
12 Now , what they try and do is finish at the end of this term , so you 've got from now on until , mid- January to , to revise erm , but you may have
13 I wanted to talk to you about the things that er you 've got from the meetings and to just think about the pricing issues .
14 Even if you b I I I would imagine that many of you , based on the notes alone that you 've got from here , without any reading , would probably get through So , you 've got nothing to worry about as long as you do the work .
15 As soon as we 'd packed all the stuff in the ba van we 'd have the rest of the sandwiches the rest of the coffee or another cup of coffee and then we 'd get on the road and even if we 'd got back for four , by the time we 'd got home and , and had something to eat or if we did n't want nothing to eat , watched the telly for half an hour and get to bed , you 've got from eleven till sort of three or four the next day which is just nice because you 're in your own home
16 Right , but let's say that you 're not prepared to pop back , let's say that you 're sitting there and you 've got from that point , you want , you no want to go to the house , right , now you 're not you 're not gon na treat as a twenty minute call back , let's kill that for a minute
17 ‘ From the baptism of fire she had got from the press she knew that she could handle the role too .
18 She spoke and understood more English than had at first appeared but it seemed to be English she had got from the Kettering children , so she was easily understood by Jacqueline who would run to her , climb on to her lap , whenever the maid sat down for a moment and stay there silent and apparently overawed .
19 Ace was busy remachining parts from several guns as Benny rushed in , waving the print-out she had got from the computer .
20 Er , you might also want to consider , er any gains that you have got from having this skill or knowledge .
21 We , the people who 'll have the next generation of children , we want a better world than the one we 've got from all of you !
22 Next we 've got from RADA to the start of Pemberley ; that goes up to there . ’
23 So I mean I think what we envisaged though was that the local publicity group erm would meet and see if the well first of all I suppose was there a , a necessity having seen what we 've got from national level er necessity to produce a kind of newsletter , a joint unison newsletter specific to Northumberland , that 's what the group was going to have a look at was n't it ?
24 Allowing for a degree of non-anomalous unusualness in the sentences ( such sequences are , for various reasons , rather difficult to construct ) it seems that we have got from John 's mouth to the mouth of the river without encountering zeugmatic incompatibility .
25 And displacement , how far they 've got from the start line ?
26 And he 's a , he 's something framed up in the room there , I have n't it 's a certificate for something they 've got from school , and he 's that framed and up in his room .
27 But overall , where girls were still in close contact with their parents , which the majority were , they were strong in praise of all the invaluable support and help , both financial and emotional , that they had got from them .
28 He was wearing the démodé pinstriped suit he 'd got from a junk-shop for a production of Arturo Ui ( ‘ grossly overplayed' — Glasgow Herald ) and the tie he 'd worn as Harry in Marching Song ( ‘ adequate if uninspiring' — Oxford Mail .
29 What he did not know he had got from his sister , his ally against their parents if in nothing else .
30 Oh , yes , from what Father Dolan had said and through information he had got from Constable Fenwick , much too beautiful for her own good .
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